Chayote Kootu
I grew up in a nuclear family with a sibling, five years younger than me. Flash forward 20+ years later, I ended up in a huge, I mean really huge family through my marriage to M. Just counting my husband's siblings' families, we are now somewhere around 70. It is almost like those large families in Indian movies / TV serials sans the drama and plotting, of course. :)) The new entrants to the family come from different backgrounds and regions ranging from Delhi, Gujarat to Karnataka.
Though I never had an elder sister, I acquired nine "akkas" (elder sister in many South Indian languages) through my marriage, in between my husband's sisters and SILs. Each of them is a great cook and I get to learn some new recipes each time we get to meet. This kootu comes from one of the SILs with a Tamilnadu collection. I have eaten kootu many times before but have never tried cooking at home as M is not fond of coconut. A kootu is a delicious variation from the regular sambhar fare and tastes good with hot, steamed rice.
Ingredients:
1/2 cup chana dal / Bengal gram (or substitute half the quantity with toor dal. Kootu can be prepared with moongdal as well.)
1 chayote squash, peeled and cut into cubes (Veggies like bottle gourd, ridge gourd, cucumber or cabbage can be substituted.)
1/8 tsp turmeric powder
1/4 cup fresh, grated coconut
1 tsp cumin seeds
1/2 tsp chili powder
1 tsp rice flour (optional)
Salt to taste
For tadka: 1 Tbsp ghee, 1 tsp mustard seeds, 1 tsp skinned, split blackgram / uraddal, a pinch of asafoetida and curry leaves
Method:
* I soak chanadal an hour before preparation but that is optional. Cook chandal, chayote cubes and turmeric adding water as needed in a pressure cooker until done. No need to cook until very mushy.
* Grind the coconut and cumins to a fine paste adding little water if needed.
* Add this paste, rice flour, salt and chili powder to the cooked dal and bring the mixture to a boil. Let it simmer for a couple of minutes and turn off the stove.
* Heat ghee in a small pan and add mustard seeds, urad dal, asafoetida and curry leaves. When the dal starts to turn brownish, remove and add to the cooked dal.
Comments
24 comments:
is rice powder the same as rice flour or is it something different?
Mireille, I didn't realize that I typed powder instead of flour. :)
Super thick and delicious kootu,would love simply with rice and pickles.
Very tempting kootu. My fav and I prepare this rarely for the same as you mentioned.
Suma, I come from a very large family of about 100+ counting only the closest family and on my husband's side it is a very small number in comparison (about 15-20)!! The contrast is interesting!!
Nicee :) Kootu is a house fav..we do it a lil differently and tamilnadu households they do multiple variations and for most veggies :D..
I always love this kootu. Looks delicious
Delicious and superb kootu !!
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Super delicious and comfort kottu.luv to have it piping hot rice and pappads...yum..yum..
Thats really a huge family. Must be exciting everyday . Good to know one more south indian dish
comforting dish with a yummy veggie!...looks good!
I never made kootu at home.. chayote kootu looks delicious!
I love this kootu..goes well with anything..looks very nice!
seems pretty simple, book marking
Looks delicious. Love the tempering pan..
Irresistible kootu. Great to know that you have 9 akkas...
looks very invting...bookmarked!
I too make this kootu but with pesrapappu will ty with chanadal next time looks yumm suma.
My favorite vegetable.I make this a little watery.Clicks are yummy..
The kootu looks terrific! I think Sudha at Wit, wok and wisdom is hosting a lentil event that you could send in this awesome recipe to, if you are interested, of course. :) Stunning click as well!
Kootu looks awesome! I usually eat my kootu with yogurt rice! Simple comfort food for me.
whoa, thats HUGE family! must be a lotta fun... kootu looks yum
I love kootu and def with chayote
nice kootu. i got the recipe at last.
my all time fav curry (after mattar paneer). looks yum :)
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